To facilitate existing activities and to encourage interested libraries to engage with this growing group of scholars, LIBER has set up a Digital Humanities Working Group and is now looking for members.
A new book by Julianne Nyhan and Andrew Flinn, entitled Computation and the Humanities: towards an Oral History of Digital Humanities is now out and freely available under an open access license.
This spring school offers courses into several widely-used techniques and tools in Digital Humanities and will take place on 29-31 March 2017 at Radboud University, the Netherlands.
The Digital Classicist London seminar invites proposals with a focus on the needs of users/readers, for the summer 2017 season, which will run on Friday afternoons in June and July in the Institute of ClassicalStudies, Senate House, London.
The Programming Historian is seeking an editor to work actively to solicit and edit lessons in a specific area or areas within the digital humanities. These lessons will focus on the analysis and interpretation phase of the research process, helping readers to move from digital data to publishable research.
RIDE is a review journal dedicated to digital editions and resources. RIDE aims to direct attention to digital editions and to provide a forum in which expert peers criticise and discuss the efforts of digital editors in order to improve current practices and advance future developments.